Why Do Seed Dealers in NW Iowa Choose to Put Heads Up® on Every Acre? | Heads Up
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Listen to Paul Benson with Seed Professionals tell the story of how Heads Up became a staple product for his customers.
"We started offering Heads Up over 10 years ago — first testing it on our own farm. Every year for nine years, we saw at minimum a 2-bushel advantage, and as much as a 15-bushel advantage from the product. That gave us the confidence to recommend it to every customer, on every acre," Benson explains.
"I highly recommend the company. It's a family company, a great product, and good people to work with," Benson concludes.
About Seed Professionals
Seed Professionals is a family-owned business whose owners Paul and Dirk Benson farm and sell seed around Spencer, Iowa. For over 20 years, Seed Professionals has been on the mission to be the best agricultural crop planning service in the Midwest, providing clients the best tools and technology to grow the best crop they’ve ever grown. www.seedprofessionals.com
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